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Five Tigers Pingnan
History五虎平南
(qing Dynasty) No Author Mentioned
"Five Tigers Ping Nan" (also known as "Five Tigers Ping Nan Di Qing's Biography") continues the story of "Conquest to the West" and narrates the process of the Five Tigers led by Di Qing to conquer the south and quell the Yizhigao rebellion in Guangyuan Prefecture, as well as the love entanglement between Di Qing's two twins, Di Long and Di Hu, and the enemy female generals Duan Hongyu and Wang Lanying during the expedition. It also intersperses clues about Bao Zheng and Di Qing's struggle with the traitors in the court.
"Five Tigers Ping Nan" (also known as "Five Tigers Ping Nan Di Qing's Biography") continues the story of "Conquest to the West" and narrates the process of the Five Tigers led by Di Qing to conquer the south and quell the Yizhigao rebellion in Guangyuan Prefecture, as well as the love entanglement between Di Qing's two twins, Di Long and Di Hu, and the enemy female generals Duan Hongyu and Wang Lanying during the expedition. It also intersperses clues about Bao Zheng and Di Qing's struggle with the traitors in the court.

Di Gong's Case
General Fiction狄公案
(qing Dynasty) No Author Mentioned
"The Case of Di Gong" is a public case novel written by an unknown author in the late Qing Dynasty. It has sixty-four chapters in total. It mainly tells the story of Di Renjie, a famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty who was demoted to the county magistrate. After being recommended by Yan Liben for his merits in investigating the case, he fought against Wu Sansi and others and finally restored King Luling to the throne. This book is one of the "Chivalry in Public Cases Series" and is a masterpiece of chivalry and public cases novels.
"The Case of Di Gong" is a public case novel written by an unknown author in the late Qing Dynasty. It has sixty-four chapters in total. It mainly tells the story of Di Renjie, a famous prime minister of the Tang Dynasty who was demoted to the county magistrate. After being recommended by Yan Liben for his merits in investigating the case, he fought against Wu Sansi and others and finally restored King Luling to the throne. This book is one of the "Chivalry in Public Cases Series" and is a masterpiece of chivalry and public cases novels.